Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett talked about this year's legislative session in Annapolis.

And Monica McNutt looked at the Wizards, who are in free fall. Also: the resurrection of ESPN 980's Man Cave and provided a preview of tomorrow's Maryland-Duke game.
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A new Council of Governments report predicts the DC region will add more than 1 million people and jobs over the next 25 years.
Tim Lovain and Chuck Bean, Executive Director of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments joined us with details.

And, it's been 5 years since the Affordable Care Act became law. We talked to Politico's Kyle Cheney about the controversial law and the challenges it still faces.
We also took President Obama's live remarks on the Obamacare anniversary.
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If Hillary Clinton falters, other Democrats, like Martin O'Malley, hope to fill the vacuum. Washington Post report John Wagner talked about O'Malley's weekend visit to Iowa.

CPA Joey Musmar answers viewer tax questions.

Five years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, we assessed the law's impact with Rachel Klein of FamiliesUSA, Twila Brase of the Citizens Council for Health Freedom and Jonathan Cohn of The Huffington Post.

Is a powerful committee chairman, an attorney with a large drunk-driving practice, blocking consideration of major legislation in Annapolis?

We talked with former MADD president Chuck Hurley, head of the non-profit's Maryland Legislative Board.

Then, Politico's Mike Zapler talked about Ted Cruz jumping into the 2016 presidential race and the probe of Rep. Aaron Schock, who announced his resignation after questions were raised about his spending.
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We aired an interview taped Wednesday in Annapolis with Gov. Larry Hogan, who discussed the legislature's response to his agenda.

Walter Smith of DC Appleseed talked about whether Blue Cross/Blue Shield will be forced to spend some of its excess reserves on community health care. Also: marijuana legalization and budget autonomy.

And we talked with former Mayor Vince Gray about Ron Machen's decision to return to the private sector, the street car program, marijuana and the Nationals.
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The political and legal implications of County Executive Baker's budget proposal. We talked with journalist Miranda Spivack, Chamber president David Harrington and civic activist Judy Robinson.
Then: the retirement of an NFL star sets off new questions about player safety. We talked with Washington Post deputy sports editor Cindy Boren and 106.7 The Fan's Michael Williams.
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Washington Post reporter Keith Alexander talked about prosecutor Ron Machen's decision to return to the private sector.
We took live coverage of Secret Service director Joseph Clancy's testimony before a House panel.

In our final segment we got a briefing on tonight's SoberRide from Kurt Erickson of the Washington Regional Alcohol Program.
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